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Chrismas, who founded the Los Angeles gallery in 1967, is accused of embezzling the funds while acting as the estate’s trustee and custodian
The collection is expected to make over $200m in New York in November
Job cuts came after major retrospective in Beijing was cancelled due to the pandemic
"The decision to return the works is the culmination of years of research and due diligence," the Canberra museum says
Stipends, ranging from around $7,000 to $100,000, will help museums jump-start clean energy, climate disaster protection and sustainability projects
Some US and European galleries at events such as Photo London in September had threatened to drop out due to added cost of isolating in hotels
New York institution says it lost over $37m when it was forced to shut down, but insurance company caps potential coverage at $200,000
UK artist has organised a group exhibition at Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art displaying 12 artists who interact with the ideas behind her own works
Current director of Marseille museums will take up coveted post under newly appointed Pompidou president Laurent Le Bon on 1 October
The Russian museum had to overcome country's stringent restrictions on cryptocurrencies
Eight vessels from the Archaeological Museum of the American University of Beirut will undergo conservation thanks to €25,000 grant from Tefaf fund
Employees at the New York institution join a phalanx of museum workers in the region seeking representation
Education secretary Gavin Williamson says money will be directed towards Stem subjects
Ontario museums have been shut for months because of surge in Covid cases this April
City officials are asking museums and historical societies to solicit interest in acquiring several removed statues
The Art Basel in Miami Beach chief will leave at the end of August, less than four months before the fair is due to take place in early December
Auction house chose to hold its 20th century and contemporary art evening sale in New York during what is traditionally the London season due to "detonated" calendar
Galleries and auction houses continue to set up shop with niche exhibitions where their clients spend their vacations
Busby auction house confirms it has "negotiated a settlement" after Ethiopian officials requested the return of items stolen by British troops in a brutal 1868 battle
Locals cite concerns about property values, obstructed views of nature and the ethnicity of the artist, but Vancouver Biennial organisers say the work will act as a warning beacon for ocean conservation
The artist's posthumous project was delayed due to Covid-19
"Art market participants" who sell works of art worth €10,000 (£8,600) or more must register with the HMRC by 10 June
Several board members who do not support the "retain and explain" policy championed by the ruling party have recently left or lost their roles within the arts
Collectors are told they must be fully vaccinated or supply a negative Covid-19 test in line with Swiss government regulations
After lobbying from art organisations, government has made last-minute decision that creators who sell their work direct to clients will not be classed as "Art Market Participants"
Opening exhibition looks back at the global emergence of the Chinese art world at the 2000 Shanghai Biennale
The first event, featuring 100 exhibitors, will run in September 2022 in partnership with Galleries Association of Korea
With its resilient economy through the pandemic, South Korea is attracting the art industry's attention, with rumours of Frieze launching a fair in Seoul next year
"Art is essential to the growth of this country," say 300 art world figures and academics in open letter
Artists express concerns and the Public Campaign for the Arts launches a petition as the consultation on the planned budget cuts to higher education ends today